The court decision comes after a flurry of large institutions filed applications for spot bitcoin ETFs, with asset manager BlackRock filing its application in June. BlackRock’s filing generated a large amount of optimism that a spot bitcoin ETF might be approved. Others like Fidelity, the large mutual-fund manager, have also applied for bitcoin ETFs. Seven bitcoin futures ETFs have been trading since 2021.
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